A walkthrough for the Last Licks side quest for Final Fantasy XVI.
A walkthrough for the side quest "Bird of Passage" for Final Fantasy XVI.
A walkthrough for the quest "The Uninvited Guest" in The Rising Tide expansion for Final Fantasy XVI.
Find the root cause of Talor's sudden illness and defeat some familiar and fearsome foes.
Qatar's friend and co-worker, Nasif, has gone missing. Let's go find him and save the glamour and cairns.
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from Thursday’s episode of Ghosts. Woodstone Mansion was in for quite the surprise on this week’s episode of Ghosts. The penultimate episode didn’t disappoint, revealing yet another ghost’s powers. It looks like Pete (Richie Moriarty) isn’t stuck on the property after all. Unlike everyone else, he isn’t bound by […]
The Timekeeper is a formidable foe in The Rising Tide. Here's how to take care of them with minutes to spare.
Shin Megami Tensei is hard. Always has been. Amongst RPG fans, it’s a series infamous for its difficulty. Whether it’s the bastard Matador skill-check in Shin Megami Tensei 3 Nocturne, or the Minotaur boss that gated so many people into the starting area of SMT4 on the 3DS, the series has become totemic of difficulty in RPGs – especially as the genre has become a little more dilute and more mainstream-friendly (here’s looking at you, FF16).The original Shin Megami Tensei 5 – a Switch exclusive,...
The compound archery team finals will be held on Saturday.
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s Ghosts. Proceed at your own risk! While one couple broke up, another took a big step forward in Ghosts’ Season 3 finale. And that doesn’t even cover Pete, who found a new lady love (played by Upload’s Allegra Edwards) in St. Lucia! Pete’s romantic rendezvous with ’80s ghost Donna […]
If Bride of Chucky is one of your favorite Child’s Play movies, you’re in for a real treat. Wednesday’s jam-packed finale starts with Tiffany who’s about to be executed in prison. As she lies on death’s door with a needle plunged into her arm, she’s seconds away from certain death… until a guard who’s under […]
It’s never good to recommend a comedy by saying it makes you weep, but somehow Bluey, a comedy for kids, feels more real and more truthful than anything else on TV. I see so much of myself in Bandit’s triumphs and failures as he tries to parent his two daughters. I nod along to all of his unsuccessful parenting tactics that, I’ll admit, I’ve also tried on my own two kids. And then, at the end of so many episodes, I’ll realize that the front of my t-shirt is wet with tears because I've been...